Saturday, June 25th • Hunt’s Photo, Melrose, MA 3-5pm
Recommended prerequisite: An interest in digital printing
Many photographers look back with nostalgia to the process of printing film negatives in the wet darkroom. In this interesting and compelling lecture and demo, Evan Parker will reveal how to bring that love of process and technique into today’s digital darkroom. He will share how printing with archival inks on a variety of substrates can be creative extensions of your photographic work that can open doors to new ways of realizing projects. He’ll discuss creative aspects of printing workflow, and how these play into creating terrific prints. He will also simplify the printing process with things you can do in your studio to help color accuracy, accurate image reproduction, and more. This will be an interactive and hands-on workshop: participants are encouraged to bring a digital file and have their image printed on Moab Paper. We’ll tackle your printing questions, and leave you confident in the printing process.
About Evan Parker
Evan is a professional photographer and custom printer in Seattle. He has specialized in architecture and interiors for the past 12 years, and works with fellow photographers to help them create the best prints possible. Though he began in the darkroom, he has come to prefer the possibilities and relative simplicity of inkjet printing. His goal is to demystify the printing process, and make it part of the creative process.